Aroma: The nose is sweet and fruity, pomegranate is dominate and the fruitiness is candy-like
Appearance: It pours a mostly clear orange color with a thin head and some light, drippy lacework
Flavor: The flavor is also sweet, but it sort of works, a hint of wheat, and no semblance of hops
Palate: The body is light and a little thin, clean enough, with a lively carbonation
Overall Impression:
I liked this one more than I expected. It is very sweet and the aroma is straight up candied fruit, but it still somehow isn’t too bad. It doesn’t make sense, it isn’t my type of thing at all, but I still sort of enjoyed it...

4oz pour at the Fare. Love these guys but wasn’t loving this beer. Aroma is faint pomegranite (which is not intense to begin with) and a funky yeast. Pours light peach and clear with a small white head. Taste was fruit forward pomegranite and green cherry with a gross feet yeast finish. Nothing intense or sour, just unpleasant. Nothing appealing to me in this one.

Bottle from Whole Foods. Pours turbid orangy with ruby edges and off-white head. Nose was hops, pom, malt. Tasted crisp, with a great pom flavor, hopcitrus, and spare malt, all balancing nicely. This is a very good fruit beer that I would gladly drink again.

Nice aroma of wheat and pomegranate. The fruit is in the back ground and not dominant. The pour is po]ale amber with a white head. The flavor is like a wheat beer with just a hint of the fruit to make it interesting.

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